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Audience, welcome back! This is Day 6 of Bootcamp Zero, where we uncover the hidden forces that make people trust pretty designs, obey colors, stick with defaults, and remember only the first and last things. In this video, you’ll discover four powerful Attention & Perception Biases that explain why users behave the way they do: Aesthetic–Usability Effect – why attractive designs feel easier and more trustworthy. Color Bias (Cultural Priming) – how colors trigger emotions and cultural responses. Default (Status Quo) Bias – why people rarely change the pre‑set option. Primacy/Recency Effect – why first and last impressions dominate memory. You’ll learn: ✅ Simple, clear definitions in plain English ✅ Relatable real‑world examples (phones, websites, menus, subscriptions) ✅ How big brands use these biases to influence decisions ✅ Practical ways to apply them in your own design, marketing, and daily life 👉 By the end, you’ll know how to spot these traps, avoid being manipulated, and use them ethically to design products and campaigns that actually convert. This is not entertainment. This is training. KEEP IT SIMPLE. BUILD IT BOLD. #BootcampZero #CognitiveBiases #AestheticUsability #ColorBias #DefaultBias #PrimacyRecency #UXDesign #MarketingPsychology #DesignThinking #HumanBehavior #PsychologyExplained